Sorry to distract from the sales alerts for a minute but here are a few (pretty bad) shots of the Lorenzo cut on me. I tried to show the chest swell on some pics but it's not easy to capture without a 3D view of things. Maybe that helps you guys understand what this cut looks like.

Haymaker's and Co. It's the new store next to J. Michaels that is catered more towards the under 40 crowd(for lack of a better term). They said they were going to have the fall line and the MTM program.

Ha! Thanks for doing the PR work for me, Zach! Can't wait to bring Eidos to Nashville.

Sorry to distract from the sales alerts for a minute but here are a few (pretty bad) shots of the Lorenzo cut on me. I tried to show the chest swell on some pics but it's not easy to capture without a 3D view of things. Maybe that helps you guys understand what this cut looks like.

I was going to say that the quarters are too open (even Liverano makes sure to only open aggressively after the bottom button), but on a second look I saw the diagonal lines on the pattern, which usually indicates a long front balance and would explain why the quarters are so open. Shortcomings of RTW, I guess. So, for possible clients, this could mean that the cut is more balanced than illustrated.
What do you think of this, gdl? I am only seeing a picture, so my comments should be taken with a grain of salt. Also, my comments are in no way negative, the work presented by this brand is remarkable.

You're absolutely correct. I have unusually wide hips (primary reason I get bespoke) and they're accentuating the open quarters on the Lorenzo cut when buttoned. Also why quarters look perfect (at least to me) when unbuttoned. Also, the stark contrast of the very light colored trousers underneath is making it look more prominent than it really is. Add to that the fact that my trousers here are low rise and you have several factors attracting the eye to that one area. Finally, there are limitations to a 2D picture and the shape of the lapel-quarter line is 10x more gracious and beautiful when looking at how it rolls in 3D. This is a very attractive line IRL.